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- SUNDANCE 2019: Spotlight on Carolina Costa – “Hala”
CineD (Monday, 4 February, 2019) - Hala premiered in the NEXT category at Sundance, joining the long list of films in the Sundance coming-of-age canon. This spectacular drama directed by Minhal Baig follows the inward and outward journeys of a Muslim teen in America, a narrative beautifully specific that will ring familiar, yet enlighten its audiences... - The TV Spots for Guillermo Del Toro-Produced 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark' Will Give You Nightmares
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 4 February, 2019) - Turns out there are numerous things that go bump in the night. Just two months ago, No Film School revealed the official release date for the Guillermo Del Toro-produced (and co-written) film adaptation of the popular young adult book series, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, and now... - SUNDANCE 2019: Spotlight on Remi Adefarasin, BSC, OBE
CineD (Saturday, 2 February, 2019) - The Premieres category at the Sundance Film Festival is reserved for world premieres of “highly anticipated narrative films of the coming year.” In other words, these are the films you’ve already been hearing about or will be hearing about as 2019 unfolds. They usually have an established director or a... - 'We Had a Rough Cut Before We Had a Screenplay': Inside the Method of 'The Infiltrators'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 1 February, 2019) - The truth is scarier than fiction. The Dreamers (undocumented children at risk of being deported for merely living their lives within the United States) have been in the news lately for how they factor into President Trump's demonstrative rhetoric about immigration and wall-building. The fact that they are in... - Panasonic LUMIX S1 and S1R Released – Along with Three New L-Mount Lenses
CineD (Friday, 1 February, 2019) - This is it, people! The brand new Panasonic LUMIX S1 and S1R are finally here and from what we’ve seen so far they look impressive. Let’s take a deep dive into the features and differences of these new mirrorless cameras! Check back here later today to see our first hands-on... - Canon EOS RP specs leaked, features 26MP sensor and 4K video for $1699
EOSHD.com blog (Friday, 1 February, 2019) - Comment on this article at the EOSHD Forum Comment on the forum RIP, EOS R. I like many thought Canon would follow up the EOS R with a high-end model. Instead they have found an even better way to get us to pay twice in quick succession. Allegedly, the EOS... - Life After an Acid Attack in Gritty Sundance Drama 'Dirty God'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 31 January, 2019) - Sundance premiere 'Dirty God,' from Sacha Polak, is an arresting portrait of a young mother who is left dramatically scarred after suffering a horrific assault. Jade, a single mother in the projects of London, is in the prime of her life when her ex-boyfriend horrifically assaults her. The acid... - First real world Panasonic S1 vs Micro Four Thirds camera size comparison
43Rumors (Thursday, 31 January, 2019) - Thanks to the diligent work from Apotelyt.com we can compare the size of the new Panasonic S cameras with current MFT cameras. But first a reminder: Full Panasonic live blogging will take place tomorrow (Feb 1) at 11:00am London time… The post First real world Panasonic S1 vs Micro Four... - Sony a6400 Review – Is the End of Manual Focus Lenses Near?
CineD (Thursday, 31 January, 2019) - With the introduction of the Sony a6400, I had a chance to take the new camera for a short spin and after playing with it for a bit, I made up my mind. Sony’s latest offering is very different and interesting, BUT, is it worth the upgrade from its a6300... - SUNDANCE 2019: Spotlight on Greta Zozula
CineD (Thursday, 31 January, 2019) - The films chosen to compete in the NEXT category at the Sundance Film Festival celebrate innovation in filmmaking. Often the innovation is technical and is evident in the film’s approach, structure, or execution. Other films find their way into this category due to groundbreaking or off-beat subject matter. Undoubtedly, in... - 'Rust Creek' Director Jen McGowan on the Importance of Prep Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 January, 2019) - Jen McGowan talks the construction, process and limitations on Rust Creek. If we can say that you find out someone's real character at times of extreme physical or emotional duress, then it would also be fair to say that Rust Creek supplies a test of character for its heroine--without... - The Kuleshov Effect: Everything You Need To Know
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 January, 2019) - The Kuleshov effect is the essential concept of editing, if not all of filmmaking. Do you know how to use it? We all know that film is a visual medium. But we often forget that it's not that old. We've only had Hollywood movies for about 100 years. And... - “A Quiet Place” Cinematographer Charlotte Bruus Christensen Interview
CineD (Wednesday, 30 January, 2019) - “A Quiet Place” is a 2018 feature film by John Krasinski, starring Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, the movie is set in a post-apocalyptic future where making any sound can cause in your imminent death. It was lensed by Danish cinematographer Charlotte Bruus Christensen and shot on 35mm film, and... - Artgrid – New Footage Licensing Site by Artlist
CineD (Wednesday, 30 January, 2019) - Artgrid is new footage licensing site created by the people behind Artlist. It will offer unlimited downloads of footage in up to 8K resolution on a subscription-based model just like Artlist. The site will feature story-driven clip organization and is set to launch in spring 2019. Artlist is a subscription-based... - Memory – The Origins of Alien (Sundance 2019 Review)
CineD (Tuesday, 29 January, 2019) - Memory – The Origins of Alien, premiering in the Midnight Category at Sundance 2019, follows the making of the science fiction classic: Alien. I caught the screening on a Friday morning… admittedly not midnight… more of a brunch showing. The film is a deep dive into the pace, imagery, cinematography,...